DocumentCode
1955
Title
Optimal Dimensioning and Power Management of a Fuel Cell/Battery Hybrid Bus via Convex Programming
Author
Xiaosong Hu ; Murgovski, Nikolce ; Johannesson, Lars Mardh ; Egardt, Bo
Author_Institution
Dept. of Signals & Syst., Chalmers Univ. of Technol., Gothenburg, Sweden
Volume
20
Issue
1
fYear
2015
fDate
Feb. 2015
Firstpage
457
Lastpage
468
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the simultaneous optimal component sizing and power management of a fuel cell/battery hybrid bus. Existing studies solve the combined plant/controller optimization problem for fuel cell hybrid vehicles (FCHVs) by using methods with disadvantages of heavy computational burden and/or suboptimality, for which only a single driving profile was often considered. This paper adds three important contributions to the FCHVs-related literature. First, convex programming is extended to rapidly and efficiently optimize both the power management strategy and sizes of the fuel cell system (FCS) and the battery pack in the hybrid bus. The main purpose is to encourage more researchers and engineers in FCHVs field to utilize the new effective tool. Second, the influence of the driving pattern on the optimization result (both the component sizes and hydrogen economy) of the bus is systematically investigated by considering three different bus driving routes, including two standard testing cycles and a realistic bus line cycle with slope information in Gothenburg, Sweden. Finally, the sensitivity of the optimization outcome to the potential price decreases of the FCS and the battery is quantitatively examined.
Keywords
convex programming; fuel cell vehicles; hybrid electric vehicles; hydrogen economy; optimisation; FCHV; Gothenburg; Sweden; battery pack; bus driving routes; combined plant-controller optimization problem; component sizes; convex programming; driving pattern; fuel cell hybrid vehicles; fuel cell-battery hybrid bus; hydrogen economy; optimal dimensioning; power management; realistic bus line cycle; simultaneous optimal component sizing; slope information; Batteries; Fuel cells; Hydrogen; Mechanical power transmission; Optimization; Torque; Vehicles; Component sizing; convex programming; electric transportation; fuel cell hybrid vehicle (FCHV); power management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4435
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMECH.2014.2336264
Filename
6867351
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